This is the memoir that Dean Rusk vowed he would never write.
Dean Rusk (1931), secretary of state, 1961 to 1969.
As for Dean Rusk himself, now 81, the years seem not to have softened him or made him more forthcoming.
Dean Rusk continued to support the policy, and the military had asked for 200,000 more troops to pursue it.
That was the year that the daughter of Dean Rusk, then secretary of state, married a black man.
Dean Rusk and others in Washington were not happy to find the British ambassador so often closeted with the president.
It was unveiled by the Dean Rusk, on 9 April 1966.
Shultz would serve for six and a half years - the longest tenure since Dean Rusk.
Dean Rusk once said that one of the best ways to persuade others is with your ears - by listening to them.